Oscar Cortes, Danilo, and Rangers defender Connor Goldson have all been sighted during preseason training.
The three are back on the training field after finishing the previous season with injuries, as revealed by Four Lads Had a Dream.
Journalist Chris Jack of Rangers Review speculated on May 23 that Goldson would be headed to Saudi Arabia because Steven Gerrard was eager to see the 31-year-old again.
Four Lads posted on Twitter, saying, “From Rangers official pictures.” Despite being in training, Cortes, Danilo, and Goldson all finished the season injured.
After Rangers finished second to Celtic in the previous season, Philippe Clement will be looking to lead his team to the championship. Connor Goldson might not be a Rangers player for very long.
Goldson might not even play another senior game for the Gers, and one of the aforementioned trio might not even be at the club.
If Rangers receive a good offer from a Saudi club, they ought to think about selling him because it might be advantageous for the team both tactically and financially.
Goldson, 31, is getting close to the end of his career, and in the upcoming years, his market value can drop.
If he were to be sold today, the Ibrox team might receive a big transfer price, which they might use to acquire more exciting young players.
Furthermore, his exit may present chances for the team’s young players to step up and cover the gap.
In unrelated Rangers news, the team has decided to spend an additional £1 million to guarantee